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Example sentences for "forget what"

  • She told me her own position was very good because her father was some relation—I forget what—to a lord.

  • I forget what it is she calls them; I think it’s Johnson (which to me always suggests a lady’s maid).

  • He was to stroke his chin if she refused, and do something else, I forget what, if she agreed.

  • I asked him (he had said something, I forget what, about the Chancery Bill) what would be left for the Chancellor to do when that Bill was passed.

  • I forget what) on the Revelation stuffed with marginal notes of his own.

  • She does not know where to go for money sometimes, and we ought to spare her, and never to forget what we do owe her.

  • If you will come to me in a day or two I shall be glad to talk to you about your prospects; in the meanwhile don't forget what a good influence one man of good education and feeling can exert in the ranks of a regiment.

  • They don't forget what is due to themselves,' said Mr. Raban, with an odd sort of smile.

  • Immense deference was shown to the Henry Spikers, male and female; which Agnes told me was on account of Mr. Henry Spiker being solicitor to something or to somebody, I forget what or which, remotely connected with the Treasury.

  • Never shall I forget what I suffered from that single tormentor.

  • Never shall I forget what I then inhaled.

  • Well, I shan't forget what you've done, Minnie.

  • If in their contemptible, pharisaical notions of morality they choose to forget what my mother and father were to them, they cease to exist for me.

  • He seems to forget what I have done for him, personally, made up his salary, paid his expenses at different times, and no appeal for the diocese to me was ever in vain.

  • For good instruction, he liked that much as he liked good books; his care was to hear but little thereof, and to forget what he heard as soon as it was spoken.

  • But when a man begins to forget what he is, then he, if ever, begins to be proud.

  • Yea, though he was now in heaven, for heaven shall not make us forget what countrymen we were when we lived in the world.

  • Don't forget what I told you about holding your reins--that's right.

  • Lady Wolfer has gone to a meeting--I'm sorry to say I forget what it is.

  • Got to see her about--'pon my honor, forget what it was now!

  • It has almost made me forget what I had to tell you.

  • I forget what it was which prevented my seeing Lord Byron on this day, though he called more than once; and on the next, I was too ill with fever to talk to any one.

  • Have you ever seen--I forget what or whom--no matter.

  • Immense deference was shown to the Henry Spikers, male and female; which Agnes told me was on account of Mr. Henry Spiker being solicitor to something Or to Somebody, I forget what or which, remotely connected with the Treasury.

  • I forget what reply I made to this, but I grant that in my heart I thought the old woman capable of any weird maneuver.

  • I forget what I did, where I went after leaving the Lido and at what hour or with what recovery of composure I made my way back to my boat.

  • I forget what answer I made to this--I was given up to two other reflections.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forget what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being joined; difficult question; divine father; dull black; farm lands; for when; forbidden fruit; forget that; forget the; forget what; had caught; highly cultivated; hole stitch; leave town; many different; mother told; party state; popular edition; public places; this poem; transition from; upper parts; without looking; you dare